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English

Noun

edu

  1. (abbreviation) education.

Related terms

Adjective

edu

  1. (abbreviation) educational.

Anagrams

Akan

Akan cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : edu

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Numeral

edu

  1. (Twi) ten

Estonian

Etymology

Derived from esi. Cognate to Finnish etu and Livvi edu- (pre-, fore-).

Noun

edu (genitive edu, partitive edu)

  1. success

Declension

Declension of edu (ÕS type 17/elu, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative edu edud
accusative nom.
gen. edu
genitive edude
partitive edu edusid
illative ettu
edusse
edudesse
inessive edus edudes
elative edust edudest
allative edule edudele
adessive edul edudel
ablative edult edudelt
translative eduks edudeks
terminative eduni edudeni
essive eduna edudena
abessive eduta edudeta
comitative eduga edudega

Derived terms

Northern Kurdish

Pronunciation

Noun

‘edu m (Arabic spelling عەدو)

  1. Alternative form of edû (enemy; rival)

Declension

References

  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020) “‘edu”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 214

Nupe

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Noun

èdú

  1. taxes

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Noun

èdù (plural èdùzhì)

  1. smelting furnace

Etymology 3

Edú

Pronunciation

Noun

edú (plural edúzhì)

  1. sea catfish (Arius)

Sakizaya

Pronunciation

Noun

edu

  1. mouse

Sardinian

Etymology

From Latin haedus, from Proto-Italic *haidos, probably a loanword from a pre-Indo-European substrate language due to the fact that it cannot be derived from any known root. The only sure cognate is Proto-Germanic *gaits (goat). Compare Aromanian edu, Romanian ied.

Pronunciation

Noun

edu m (plural edos)

  1. young goat, baby goat

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References